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j Of Members of the Faculty Who Have Come. to the University. Since the Publication of the Last Annual. CHARLES REID BARNES,. A. B., A. M., Ph. D., was born at Madison, Indiana, Sept. 7, '858. His early education was received , under his father, Charles Barnes, who at that' time was cofducting a private school. At the age of thirteen he entered the Madison 'Hig School and was graduated, in i874, with second honors. The same year he entered Hanover College, at Hanover, Ind4, as a Sophomore, gradua- ting with highesthonors ini1877. The next three years he taghtlschool, and during the' summers of 1879 and i88o, he attended the Summer School of Botjny at Harvard. Since i88o he has filled the chair of Botany and Geology at Purdue University Lafayette, Ip d, except the years i88-86, when he was absent on leaveat Harvard. In 1-887 he. i was : elected 9 Professor of Botany at the Universityo hof Wiscosin. i Hc e was co-u thor of the Lasnt Dissection, in 886, -afid-.ub- lished the key toi Genera of Mosses the same, year, and in 18:87 the Revision of Genius Fissidens, and has, in addition', been co-eAitor of the Botanical Gaziette since 1 883. S. M. BABCOCK, A. M., Ph. D., was born at Bridgewater, Oneida Co., New York, in October, i843. He was prepared for college at i Clinton, in the same county, and then entered Tufts College from which he '-was graduated in i866. From 1872 to I8h he took special studies in advanced Chemistry at Cornell, and then held a posi-. tio as instructor in Analytical Chemistry in the same institution until 87.He resigned this position to go to Germany to pursue special studies in Chemistry at Goettingen, and there, in 187 he ree the degree, Ph. D.' He, 'was again instructor at Cornell during the year 881-'82,: anydat the clo'se of the year was, appointed, Chen o the New; Yok Experiment hStation, where he remained u caed,'ir I887h to fil the chair of Agricultural Chemistry at the iJnivexsit 6fiscongsin.. fi0ws -oauhro rite Hn-okfPlt Dsecin iin y86f . ad- ;;;.4 -M0' Hi chief e npuriments have bend with milk, adhe iseth amp;Ainvvetor of the Viscometer, anith instrument used to measure the richn'Al olk :and 19 .iL -in .'..: ,. t.m.. . a; ::1 . 1. .C7}.:i,.. L-:w i.. i .;' i,;. : i i IA, l ' I
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20 THE BADGER. to detect adulteration in oils. He is a frequent contributor to news- papers and agricultural periodicals, and while at Cornell, in connec- tion with Dr. Caldron, published a manual of Analytical Chemistry, : GEORGE C. COMSTOCK, Ph. D., LL. D., was born at Madison,. Wis., in x855. He entered the University of Michigan in i873: and was graudated in i877. During the last three years of his course he spent a portion of each year in field work of the United States Lake Survey. The first year after graduation he was an assistant in the Observatory at Ann Arbor, and the following year an assistant engineer on the improvement of the upper Mississippi. In i87 hewasappointed amp; ' an assistant in the Washburn Observatory, and held the position until: i883. During this time he also took a course- in the:.College of Law in : this University, from which he was graduated in I883. From this time ' until i885 he was engaged in astronomical work at the Washburn Obser- vatory; at Washington, for the Montreal Almanac Office, and with the Northwestern Trans-Continental Survey. In i885 he was elected Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in the Ohio State University, and 'in i887 he came to the University of Wisconsin as Professor of Astronomy and Director of the Washburn Observatory. CHARLES E. ESTABROOK was born near Platteville, Grant Co., Wis., Oct. 31, 1847. His youth. was spent on the farm where he worked in summer and attended district school in winter. Afterwards he attended the Platteville Academy and Normal School. In i864, although not yet I7 years old, he enlisted in Co. B., Forty-third Wisconsin Volun- teer Infantry, and served until the close of the war. in i871ihe removed to Manitowoc, where he engaged in teaching school, and in 1874 began the practice of law. He has held the office of City. Attorney of Mani- towoc, was a delegate to the National Republican Convention in i884, :,.X and a member of the Legislatures of i88o, i88i, 1882 and t885 , He 'is the author of the Farmers' Institute Law, the law providing for a board of examiners to examine candidates for admission to the bar and the law providing for the preservation and recounting of ballots. He was elected Attorney General in f886, and in i887 was elected Professor of Law in University of Wisconsin. He lectures: on the following subjects: Municipal Corporations, Juries, Justice Court Procedure and Salesi' PROF. ASAPH HAS.L was born at Goshen,' Conn., tOct. I5, 1829. Until he reached the age of sixteen he worked on a farm and then for : 0 0 0.E0DEdi;he ::ßtb. :: . '0' X,0 -; I. 2 D f
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